Written by Sebastian Fjeld on September 26, 2024

Accessible Web Design: Eye-Able® & TWT - A powerful team for digital inclusion

Press Release

Four people, forming a work-related team, are sitting around a table. One person stands and explains a figure standing in the middle of the group.Today we have the pleasure of introducing a very special partner. Together we have launched the new Eye-Able® website. Let us introduce you to TWT! This is our partner for accessible conception, design and programming of websites and applications. As a multidisciplinary digital agency, TWT supports companies of all sizes in developing their web offerings in a human-centered and legally compliant manner.

Challenges and solutions:

Accessibility is a complex challenge for many managers. The path to an accessible digital presence is often fraught with uncertainty and questions. Companies are faced with the task of complying with legal requirements while ensuring that their services are accessible to all users.

Questions abound:

- What do I need to consider about accessibility in which country?

- Which people in my company need to be involved, and how do I get them on board?

- Is my corporate design suitable for accessibility?

- How much will it cost to make my online services accessible?

- How much will it cost if I am not accessible by 2025? Check our EAA website

- How do I make sure I stay accessible?

- And how do I avoid being ripped off?

Eye-Able has the right tools and answers to turn many questions into a manageable to-do list. Our solutions help companies achieve and maintain accessibility one step at a time.

The role of TWT:

TWT complements our offering with comprehensive services tailored to the needs of companies seeking an accessible digital presence. With years of experience and expertise, they can provide in-depth analysis and practical solutions.

TWT performs the following tasks

- Review of corporate designs and development of proposed solutions: TWT analyzes existing corporate designs for accessibility and develops recommendations for improvement. They also provide support in communicating with brand and marketing managers to ensure that the corporate design is accessible.

- Conversion of errors identified in the audit into an optimized backlog: TWT's experts translate the errors identified in the audit into a detailed backlog. This backlog is tailored to the company's specific systems and includes proposals for prioritization and practical solutions.

- Implementation of the defect backlog and configuration of CMS, shop software and other systems: TWT will ensure that the proposed actions from the backlog are implemented efficiently. This includes the configuration of content management systems (CMS), shop software and other relevant systems to ensure that all digital platforms comply with accessibility standards.

- Ongoing quality assurance: Ongoing review and adjustment of accessibility to ensure long-term compliance. TWT provides regular testing and monitoring to ensure that accessibility is maintained.

- Strategic and conceptual advice: Support on the path to accessibility and an inclusive, human-centered web offering. TWT provides strategic advice and develops customized concepts that meet the specific needs and goals of the organization.

Eye-Able® and TWT are two different companies that share a common conviction: Creating accessible websites, applications and online services is good for society and good for business!

By working together, we are creating a digital world that is accessible and usable for everyone. Together we are committed to greater digital inclusion and building an accessible future!

About TWT:

With offices in Düsseldorf, Cologne, Bergisch-Gladbach and Heidelberg, TWT has been developing creative websites, online shops, medical applications and medical software for DAX-listed companies, SMEs and start-ups since 1995.

Sebastian Fjeld

Sebastian Fjeld has been part of the team as a professional voiceover artist and copywriter at Eye-Able® since the beginning. He studied voice acting at a university and was trained by actors. Currently he is completing his education as an interpreter for various languages.
Filter

Filter by category

Confirm your selection with the button at the end of the list after choosing the categories.

Reset filters
A red and green graph pointing down is depicted.

A Missed EAA Deadline, a Costly Lesson: The Real Risks of Ignoring the European Accessibility Act in the Netherlands

Read story
A smiling man with a laptop with graphs and statistics on the right side.

Accessibility as Business-Booster

Read story
A young man with two prosthetic legs is skateboarding in a halfpipe. He wears a helmet and knee pads. The setting feels athletic and empowering.

Halfpipe instead of hurdles - Sit’n’Skate

Read story

Let's clarify: The AGID Guidelines of May 15, 2025

Read story
A black dachshund wearing sunglasses is holding a smartphone and looking at it. The background is light with a yellow semicircle behind the dog.

The superpower of diversity: What animals reveal about barriers

Read story
Colorful puzzle pieces with various patterns in the background.

Making the Difference - Inclusion vs Integration

Read story
Illustration showing a diverse group of people, including individuals with visible disabilities such as a prosthetic leg and a wheelchair user.

How to: Build a truly accessible brand

Read story
An illustration featuring black line drawings of diverse individuals.

How inclusive is the digital world?

Read story

Accessibility and Privacy: Trust in the Digital World

Read story

Back to University: Eye-Able® and the way to a more inclusive education landscape

Read story
The stickman figure standing for accessibility is depictured in the center of the picture. The figure is placed in the middle of the european flag.

The EAA 2025: That's what matters!

Read story

You need more informations?

Write to us and we will be happy to help you.

A man and a woman look at a monitor and laugh